EP0580871A1 - Derive de cellulose hydrosoluble et materiau biocompatible - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a novel water-soluble cellulose derivative and a blood-compatible material possessing biocompatibility such as excellent blood-compatibility and the like.
- Hemocatharsis including hemodialysis, hemofiltration, etc. are employed at present as apothanasia for patients of chronic renal insufficiency, and the number of patients in our country to whom hemocatharsis is applied already exceeds 100,000.
- the principle of hemocatharsis resides in contact of blood with a dialyzing liquid through a thin membrane thereby eliminating spodogen and metabolites by diffusion into the dialyzing liquid and also removal of excess water by utilizing difference in hydraulic pressure.
- a hemocathartic vessel is used where a blood circuit made of a bundle of hollow fibers is accommodated in a housing to have a structure wherein blood flows inside the hollow fibers while the dialyzing liquid flows outside the hollow fibers.
- An anti-coagulant such as heparin has hitherto been continuously administered in case of hemocatharsis with a view of inhibiting coagulation reaction of blood in the hemocathartic vessel.
- problems caused by the use of heparin are successively pointed out.
- hepatic disorder such as lipid metabolism abnormality, elongation of bleeding time or allergic reactions due to the administration of heparin for a long period of time, is recognized to be side effect for patients. From these viewpoints, development of a biocompatible material is demanded which is so excellent in blood-compatibility that coagulation of blood is not caused by a little or no use of an anti-coagulant in case of hemocathartic therapy.
- Fig. 1 is a graph showing an IR-absorption spectrum of an MPC-grafted cellulose as prepared in Example 1.
- Fig. 2 is a photograph of the inner surface of untreated cellulose hollow fibers taken by a scanning electron microscope after allowing a thrombocyte-enriched plasma to pass through the inside of the fibers for 60 minutes.
- Fig. 3 is a photograph of the inner surface of cellulose hollow fibers coated with a biocompatible material of the present invention taken by a scanning electron microscope after allowing a thrombocyte-enriched plasma to pass through the inside of the fibers for 60 minutes.
- Fig. 4 is a photograph of the inner surface of untreated cellulose hollow fibers taken by a scanning electron microscope after allowing the whole blood to pass through the inside of the fibers.
- Fig. 5 is a photograph of the inner surface of cellulose hollow fibers coated with the biocompatible material of the present invention taken by a scanning electron microscope after allowing the whole blood to pass through the inside of the fibers.
- a water-soluble cellulose derivative having a structural unit of the following formula (I): wherein n stands for an integer of 1-100, obtained by graft polymerisation of a soluble cellulose with 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine (referred to hereinafter as MPC).
- biocompatible material including the above water-soluble cellulose derivative as an effective component.
- the water-soluble cellulose derivative of the present invention is a polymer having the structural unit of the above formula (I) obtained by graft polymerisation of a water-soluble cellulose with MPC wherein n in the above formula (I) stands for an integer of 1-100, preferably 1-30. It is preferred that the molecular weight of the water-soluble cellulose derivative according to gel permeation chromatography (referred to hereinafter as GPC) be within the range of 1.0 ⁇ 104 - 1.0 ⁇ 106 in terms of polyethylene glycol. If the molecular weight is less than 1.0 ⁇ 104, the derivative fails to form a stable film in case of being used as biocompatible materials, whereas if the molecular weight exceeds 1.0 ⁇ 106, its solubility in water becomes poor, thus being not preferred.
- GPC gel permeation chromatography
- the amount of MPC to be graft-polymerized to the water-soluble cellulose be 5-70% by weight based on the whole amount of the water-soluble cellulose. If the amount is less than 5% by weight, the material shows inferior antithrombotic properties when used an antithrombotic materials, whereas if the amount exceeds 70% by weight, affinity to the cellulose is reduced, thus being not preferred.
- the water-soluble cellulose used for preparing the water-soluble cellulose derivative of the present invention can be obtained, for example by a known method wherein cellulose microcrystals are subjected to hydrolysis simultaneously with acetylation with acetic anhydride-sulfuric acid followed by deacetylation in the presence of an alkali ("Cellulose Handbook" compiled by Hiroshi Sofue and published by Asakura Bookstore, 1958).
- MPC can be obtained, for example by a known method wherein a condensate of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate with 2-chloro-2-oxo-1,3,2-dioxaphosphorane is reacted in acetonitrile with trimethylamine at 60°C for 15 hours ["Polym. J. , 22 355-360 (1990)].
- the graft polymerization reaction of MPC to the water-soluble cellulose for preparing the water-soluble cellulose derivative of this invention is desirably carried out, for example by effecting polymerization in an aqueous solution system using a cerium ion-containing compound or a peroxide such as hydrogen peroxide as an initiator capable of forming radicals on the water-soluble cellulose.
- the polymerization temperature is preferably within the range of 30-65°C, more preferably 40-50°C for inhibiting decomposition of cellulose and homopolymerization of MPC and for forming radicals on the cellulose.
- the polymerization time is preferably within the range from 30 minutes to 3 hours, and is particularly desirable within the range of 1-2 hours considering the yield of graft polymerization for MPC.
- the amount of MPC to be charged for the graft polymerization is preferably 10-1000 times (weight ratio) based on the water-soluble cellulose.
- the charged amount of MPC is less than 10 times, it is impossible to obtain the grafted amount of MPC, for example, for exhibiting biocompatibility, whereas if the amount exceeds 1000 times, the amount of MPC homopolymer formed is extremely increased, thus being not preferred.
- the shape of the biocompatible materials of this invention contains the water-soluble cellulose derivative as an effective component thereof.
- it may be used in the form of a film or the like. More precisely, a method wherein an aqueous solution of the water-soluble cellulose derivative diluted to a predetermined concentration is prepared and then dried in vacuum for 1-24 hours at about room temperature after being passed through the hollow fibers made of cellulose or the like method is used to prepare a film on the inner surface of the hollow fibers, which is utilizable as a living body liquid-compatible material for blood or the like.
- An aqueous solution per se of the water-soluble cellulose derivative may be used according to a known method for forming hollow fibers or biomembrane.
- the water-soluble cellulose derivative of the present invention possessing both biocompatibility and affinity to cellulose is useful as a starting material for various biocompatible materials.
- the biocompatible material of the present invention containing the water-soluble cellulose derivative as an effective component thereof is excellent in biocompatibility and utilizable for hemocathartic vessels and the like.
- acetylcellulose To 2.5 g of the resultant acetylcellulose were added 50 ml of an aqueous solution of 1N-sodium carbonate and 100 ml of an aqueous solution of 3N-sodium hydroxide, and the mixture was stirred to effect deacetylation. Hydrochloric acid was then added to the reaction liquid for neutralization, and the solution was placed in a dialyzing membrane. The solution was dialysed for 3 days against water to eliminate low molecular substances, thereby obtaining an aqueous solution of a water-soluble cellulose. A part of the solution was taken to determine the weight concentration of the cellulose by drying it by heating, and the solution was diluted with water to make its 0.5% by weight solution.
- Fig. 1 shows an IR-absorption spectrum of the MPC-grafted cellulose thus obtained.
- the amount of MPC-grafted to cellulose was found to be 10.1% by weight.
- the molecular weight of the product obtained by way of gel permeation chromatography was found to be 1.2 ⁇ 105 in terms of polyethylene glycol.
- Example 1 Reaction was carried out in the same manner as described in Example 1 except that the amount of MPC charged was varied as shown in Table 1, and each MPC-grafted water-soluble cellulose was obtained.
- Table 1 shows the amount of MPC grafted and a result of the measurement of molecular weight.
- Table 1 A result of synthesis of MPC-grafted water-soluble cellulose MPC (g) Weight % of MPC-grafted Molecular Weight ( ⁇ 105)
- Example 2 1.2 11.3 1.4
- Example 3 1.8 17.4 1.3
- Example 4 2.4 23.8 1.2
- Example 5 3.0 37.5 1.4
- Each aqueous solution of the MPC-grafted cellulose prepared in Examples 2-5 was passed at a flow rate of 5 ml/min. through a hollow fiber (inner diameter: 200 ⁇ m, length: 10 cm) made of regenerated cellulose prepared according to the cupraammonium method. After each hollow fiber was allowed to stand for 10 minutes in the state being filled inside with the aqueous solution of the MPC-grafted cellulose, the solution was expelled by air and the fiber was immediately dried in vacuum for 3 hours at room temperature. Table 2 shows the amount of MPC-grafted cellulose thus coated.
- Example 2 A result of coating hollow fiber made of cellulose with 0.5 % by weight aqueous solution of MPC-grafted cellulose Cellulose used Amount of cellulose coated ( ⁇ g/cm2) Example 6 Example 2 8.6 Example 7 Example 3 6.3 Example 8 Example 4 12.6 Example 9 Example 5 10.4
- Coating of the hollow fiber with the MPC-grafted cellulose was carried out in the same manner as described in Examples 6-9 except that aqueous solutions of MPC-grafted cellulose shown in Table 3 were used at a concentration of 1.0% by weight and that the velocity of passing through the hollow fiber was 10 ml/min. Table 3 shows the amount of the MPC-grafted cellulose thus coated. Table 3 A result of coating hollow fiber made of cellulose with 1.0% by weight aqueous solution of MPC-grafted cellulose Cellulose used Amount of cellulose coated ( ⁇ g/cm2) Example 10 Example 1 8.9 Example 11 Example 3 10.2 Example 12 Example 5 12.7
- the hollow fibers were then rinsed with physiological saline, the hollow fibers were filled with physiological saline containing 1.25% of glutaraldehyde, and the fibers were allowed to stand for 2 hours.
- the inside of the modules was replaced by purified water and the whole was freeze dried.
- the inside of the hollow fibers was observed with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and the number of adhering thrombocytes was measured. A result of the measurement is shown in Table 4.
- Figs. 2 and 3 show SEM photographs relating to Example 16 and Comparative Example 1, respectively.
- Dialyzing performance of each of urea and creatinine was measured.
- urea an aqueous solution of urea of 200 mg/dl was prepared, and 480 hollow fibers made of cellulose, the inner surface of which had been coated with the MPC-grafted cellulose shown in Table 6 (Examples 19-21), or 480 untreated hollow fibers made of cellulose, the inner surface of which had not been coated with the MPC-grafted cellulose (Comparative Example 3), were respectively bundled into modules.
- the solution was then allowed to pass through each module of the hollow fibers for 60 minutes. 30 ml of pure water was circulated around the outside of the hollow fibers in each module and the amount of urea permeated through the hollow fibers was checked.
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JP04058763A JP3138316B2 (ja) | 1992-02-13 | 1992-02-13 | 水溶性グラフト重合体 |
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PCT/JP1993/000177 WO1993016117A1 (fr) | 1992-02-13 | 1993-02-12 | Derive de cellulose hydrosoluble et materiau biocompatible |
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WO2002070574A2 (fr) * | 2001-03-02 | 2002-09-12 | Unilever Plc | Polymeres facilitant le lavage et compositions de detergent a lessive contenant ceux-ci |
EP1493754A1 (fr) * | 2002-04-09 | 2005-01-05 | Shiseido Company, Ltd. | Polysaccharide contenant un groupe phosphorylcholine et procede de production correspondant |
WO2012091502A3 (fr) * | 2010-12-30 | 2012-08-30 | 주식회사 케이씨아이 | Copolymère greffé à base de polysaccharides et composition le contenant destinée aux soins personnels |
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JPH05345802A (ja) | 1993-12-27 |
EP0580871B1 (fr) | 1998-06-10 |
KR970007243B1 (ko) | 1997-05-07 |
JP3138316B2 (ja) | 2001-02-26 |
WO1993016117A1 (fr) | 1993-08-19 |
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